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Mar 25, 2016 In The News

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of House members has formed a new caucus highlighting Central American issues. While the group does not have a central focus yet, longtime experts on the region say the lawmakers have a nearly endless list of problems that need addressing.

Feb 24, 2016 In The News

"A pesar de los millones de centroamericanos que viven en Estados Unidos y el impacto que los cambios en Centroamérica tienen en nuestra propia economía y seguridad nacional, por demasiado tiempo el Congreso y el gobierno han dirigido su atención a otras partes del mundo a expensas de los países apenas más allá de nuestras fronteras", dijo a través de un comunicado Torres.

Feb 24, 2016 In The News

House lawmakers on Wednesday announced the creation of a Central America caucus, aimed at focusing U.S. efforts to the region.

First on the bipartisan 33-member caucus’s agenda was a Wednesday afternoon meeting with Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales, who earlier in the day with Vice President Joe Biden.